I don’t have current access to live news in this turn, but here’s what I can share based on recent publicly reported history about Guy Turcotte up to 2018 and notable events since then.
Core answer
- There have not been widely reported major new developments about Guy Turcotte in major outlets since his 2016 parole eligibility ruling and related legal actions. The most prominent, verifiable milestones in recent years relate to his 2016 sentence and the subsequent appeals and parole considerations.
Context and key milestones (highlights)
- 2015: Turcotte was found guilty of second-degree murder in the deaths of his two children, Anne-Sophie and Olivier, in 2009. He received a life sentence with a minimum of 17 years before parole eligibility.[6][8]
- 2016: The court ruled that Turcotte must serve 17 years before parole eligibility, effectively setting a long channel for potential parole consideration, with the National Parole Board to decide future parole requests.[4][5]
- 2018: Reports indicated Turcotte would not pursue a challenge to his sentence in the Supreme Court of Canada, closing a route for further appellate revision at that time.[3]
Notes and caveats
- The case has involved multiple legal avenues, including appeals and questions about parole eligibility, but there is limited publicly accessible reporting on new, definitive developments after 2018 in major outlets. If you need the very latest, I can search current sources with your permission or you can share a preferred outlet.
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